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DLF Gets Green Nod For Rs 240-Crore Commercial Project In Goa

The proposed commercial complex will be constructed on a 18,120 square metre plot.

Construction workers walk atop of a building built by DLF in Gurgaon. (Photographer: Amit Bhargava/Bloomberg News)
Construction workers walk atop of a building built by DLF in Gurgaon. (Photographer: Amit Bhargava/Bloomberg News)

India’s largest realty firm DLF Ltd. has received the environment clearance for its Rs 240-crore commercial project which is to come up in Patto village, Goa.

The proposed commercial complex, to be constructed on a 18,120 square metre plot, would have eight small screen multiplexes for small gatherings and it will be the first of its kind in Goa.

DLF’s proposal was first vetted by a green panel and based on its recommendations the Union Environment Ministry has given the final green clearance, said the environment clearance letter issue to the company.

The clearance has been given subject to certain conditions, the letter stated further.

The cost of the project is estimated to be Rs 240 crore. The eight-floor complex would comprise of retail shops, offices, retail food court apart from multiplex.

The company in its proposal said there is no court case pending against the proposed project.